Re: Anjuta2 renaming status



Hi John,

Greg Leblanc is helping me out with the CVS surgery. He says that we
can't rename files directory in the cvs repository. So this is what we
need to do:

1. Make a list of all the files & dirs that need to be renamed
2. Create a scaffold module with the renamed files
3. Checkout a fresh copy of the new "scaffold" module
4. Change any reference to anjuta2 in the new files and commit the
changes.

I've already done 1. Greg will do 2. hopefully shortly.

Can you make a new version of your script that only changes content of
the files and not the filenames themselves so i can run it locally and
then commit the changes?

Thanks,

Jeroen

On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 01:30, John (J5) Palmieri wrote:
> I tried to diff scaffold but couldn't figure out how to get it to
> reflect the files whoes name had changed so instead I have tarred up the
> directory.  You can get the file at
> http://www.martianrock.com/scaffold.tar.gz
> 
> I have also put up my name changing python script at 
> http://www.martianrock.com/change_name.py
> 
> to use it make it executable and then place it in an empty directory. 
> Place any projects which you wish to rename in this directory.  
> 
> ./change_name.py <old_name> <new_name>
> 
> This will go ahead and change everything but the directory names.  It
> will print out which directories you need to change.  The reason I don't
> do it automaticly is because you can't change directory names while
> traversing them.  Later I might implement a function at the end that
> uses a list of directories needed to be renamed.
> 
> to change Anjuta2 to Scaffold this has to be run twice:
> ./change_name.py anjuta scaffold
> ./change_name.py scaffold2 scaffold
> 
> It would be nice to see these changes go in as soon as possible so we
> don't get stuck having to rename patches :-)
> 
> --
> J5
> 
> On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 03:50, jeroen wrote:
> > Hi John,
> > 
> > On 25 Jul 2003, John (J5) Palmieri wrote:
> > 
> > > Well I wrote a quick python utility to help in the renaming and also
> > > have something to show the small python learning group I am part of.
> > > Imagine my supprise when the newly renamed scaffold compiled and
> > > installed on the first try.  Python rocks.  There is still a bit more to
> > > do before I feel like diffing and submitting it.  One problem that pops
> > > up is one of the external plugins (too tired to check which one right
> > > now) uses one function from anjuta2.  Either this function should be put
> > > into gbf or not used at all.  I also have to make sure I don't munge up
> > > the CVS directories since the module name is still anjuta.  I have code
> > > in my python script to ignore some files and directories but for some
> > > reason it does not work.  If I can work out these things I can have a
> > > patch against CVS by tomorow.  If not then by the end of the weekend.
> > 
> > Cool stuff! Could you post the python script to the list? I'm interested
> > how it works as well :)
> > 
> > > I belive changing the CVS module would be as easy as the gnome CVS
> > > maintainer renaming the directory.  So the big question is are we set on
> > > scaffold as the name.  As another user has brought up the name Scaffold
> > > does not stroke the imagination like Anjuta does.  I personaly like
> > > Scaffold but since the name change was so easy I see no reason not to
> > > open it up again to other suggestions.
> > 
> > I don't think we can just rename the module (not sure though). I think we
> > need to create a new module from scratch. I'll try and contact a cvs admin
> > tonight/this weekend to find out how this is supposed to work.
> > 
> > > It is ultimatly up to you Jeroen.
> > 
> > I've pretty much chosen the Scaffold name and i don't see any reasons why
> > we shouldn't use that.
> > 
> > Jeroen
> > 
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